The Kaduna train attack – How it happened, victim narrates experience

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One of the passengers of the Kaduna-Abuja bound train has narrated how the whole incident happened.
Identified as Widi Jalo, he said in a message shared on Whattsapp that he boarded the train at 6.27 pm.
Read his accounts below:
“We boarded the 6:27 train to Kaduna, the journey was very typical and uneventful until roughly 25 minutes from Kaduna. We heard a bang and the coach started wobbling. I realized that our coach had derailed and it started leaning to one side; fortunately, the train came safely to a halt, and then we started hearing gunfire. We all dropped to the floor.
 “I heard muffled voices with Fulani accents from outside the train, they eventually forced their way into the train screaming in what sounded like Arabic, and went to the coach behind ours. They let out some shots which we later learnt killed a passenger rattling them and causing them to leave the train with many passengers from that coach. They continued shooting until they left us. In the meantime, the police escorts rallied together and resisted the onslaught. They exchanged gunfire for so long after the attack.
“We remained on board the train in the dark and in silence until soldiers came and announced their arrival. They secured the train, removed the injured and some of the dead, and shepherded (if there’s such a word) the train. We were told by the security details that many coaches had gone off the tracks and so the train wouldn’t be able to move further. On getting out I observed that there were steep escarpments on either side of the train. The military helped us all up the steep slope and got us to sit on the ground at the top.
“A Brigadier-General whose name I didn’t catch addressed us. He said that vehicles were on their way to pick us up. However, we were going to have to walk to where it would be easier for the vehicles to maneuver due to the poor state of the tracks to our point of rescue.
“We then walked to the Kaduna-Abuja road where we were immediately loaded onto busses and brought to Kaduna. In my case, we were dropped off at the Leventis flyover at roughly 1:45 am.
“We’re grateful to God for the deliverance from injury, being kidnapped, and death.
Our hearts bleed for those that died in this incident; it could have happened to any one of us. Let’s pray for those they left behind and that this dangerous security situation is brought under control.”

 

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